Written by an editor at the Daily Caller named Christopher Bedford, the cutesy The Art of the Donald: Lessons from America’s Philosopher-in-Chief leapt to #1 after Trump tweeted that it was a “great book.” A reluctant reader, Trump praising a book may be like Gandhi picking his favorite burger, but it’s still enough to push the Trump faithful to click the order button. Trump moves comedian and podcaster Marc Maron (WTF) to the #2 spot. Maron and Trump are as unlikely a pair as can be imagined — and this bestseller list might be the only place they could be this close to one another. Maron has even taken pains not to mention Trump by name anymore. Check out Maron’s Netflix specialToo Real. Some others on this “Quotation Reference Books” category’s bestseller list — an enviable category marketers call “evergreen” content because it remains relevant for a long time — are Warren Buffet, Paulo Coelho, and Mark Twain.